Trinity's Policy:
Out-of-State Travel Policy Update:
Per our COVID19 Handbook:
Trinity Lutheran School requires that parents inform the Office Manager immediately if any of the following occur:
Student or household member travels outside of the state
Any household that has a visitor staying with the family that has arrived from out of state (Please provide a negative COVID test from all guests)
Student or household member tests positive for COVID-19
Student or household member is in close contact (6 feet for more than 10 minutes) with an individual that tested positive for COVID-19
***In each of the cases listed above, students will be asked to stay home for 10 days as per HDOH guidelines or until a negative COVID-19 test can be presented. Teachers will do their best to continue education via online learning until they are cleared by the HDOH.
Your continued partnership will help ensure we can continue to keep our campus as safe as possible. Mahalo again for your support!
State of Hawaii's Policy:
Please note that starting November 24th ALL travelers need a negative test before getting on the plane to come to Hawaii or will have to quarantine 10 days upon arrival.
https://hawaiicovid19.com/travel/faqs/.
ELA - Students worked on letter teams that make a special sound. We reviewed that when s and h are next to each other they make the sound /sh/ and when c and h are next to each other they make the sound /ch/. The students learned that when t and h are next to each other they make the sound /th/ which sometimes has a buzz like in this and sometimes sounds like the th in thump. Students also learned that q has the letter u that helps it make the /qu/ sound.
Math-Students started working with subtraction. Students learned about the symbols in a subtraction sentence, minus sign and equals sign. They also learned that the number after the equal sign is called the difference. Students learned multiple strategies on how to solve a subtraction problem. We practiced, drawing a picture, using objects, using a number line and using our fingers.
Bible Study - Students studied the story of Paul being shipwrecked. While Paul was a prisoner on a ship, he reassured everyone that although the storm would destroy their ship, God's plan was that they would all survive.
God our deliverer, promises to be with us during difficult times.
Science -Students continued learning about plants and what they need to survive. Students planted 4 different types of seeds and are excited to see what they grow into. We also began our unit on farming and have learned about dairy farms.
28th - Last day of school! We will begin dismissal at 11:20. There is no After School Care this day.
29th - First day of Summer Vacation!